Florida, often referred to as the "Sunshine State," is a haven for travelers seeking a perfect blend of sun, sand, and diverse experiences. With its beautiful beaches, vibrant cities, and rich cultural heritage, Florida offers a plethora of options for every type of traveler. As we look ahead to the year 2024, Florida is set to shine brighter than ever, unveiling new attractions and revitalizing old favorites. From the allure of Miami's nightlife … [Read more...]
Hiking Trails of Kīlauea: A Guide to Trekking Hawaii’s Volcanic Terrain
Kīlauea is one of the most famous volcanoes in the world, and a huge draw for visitors of Hawaii. You can enjoy its beauty from a distance and bask in the stunning nature that surrounds it, or you can get up close and personal on some hiking trails. There are various levels of trail surrounding Kīlauea, and it’s important to know the difference before you attempt to trek them. Kīlauea is One of the Most Famous Volcanoes in the World … [Read more...]
Babak A. Tafreshi, National Geographic Photographer, Explorer, Speaker
Babak Tafreshi is an Iranian-born photographer, science communicator, and dark sky advocate. He is known for his work in astrophotography and nightscape photography, capturing stunning images of the night sky, including stars, galaxies, and celestial events. Tafreshi is the founder of The World at Night (TWAN), a global program that uses photography to raise awareness about light pollution and the importance of preserving natural nightscapes. He … [Read more...]
5 Best Outdoor Activities to do in Seattle
Introduction Seattle is a great hotspot for outdoor enthusiasts and adrenaline junkies alike. From the endless mountains, shimmering lakes, to unforgettable sunsets by the beach, Seattle is every nature lover’s paradise. So if you're looking for the best outdoor activities in Seattle, then you are sure to enjoy this list for unforgettable outdoor experience! The best part? Seattle promises unforgettable outdoor experiences tailored for … [Read more...]
Justin Francis, Co-founder and CEO of Responsible Travel
Q. Responsible Travel was founded in 2001, that was 22 years ago. Sustainability and green practices were not as widely recognized and prioritized as they are today. How did you convince yourself that you were moving in the right direction? Nothing like Responsible Travel had ever been tried before, so there was no route map. However, I had a great mentor from another sector, Dame Anita Roddick founder of The Body Shop, who I worked for and … [Read more...]
Full Guide To Haleiwa Alii Beach 2023
Who would have thought that Haleiwa Alii Beach in Hawaii belongs to world-breathtaking beaches such as the Uluwatu Beaches in Bali or the Baia do Sancho in Brazil? From breathtaking views to amazing wildlife encounters, and incredible sunsets to delicious dining options - this full guide will tell you all about why it is an ideal destination for any traveler wanting a unique holiday experience! Getting to Know Haleiwa Alii … [Read more...]
Top 10 Reality Dating Show Destinations for Your Dream Vacation
Those addicted to watching reality dating shows such as Perfect Match, Too Hot to Handle, Love is Blind, and The Circle, take note of our recommended destinations for your dream vacation. ExpressVPN explained that exotic locations and dating shows are a perfect match due to the unique combination of vacation-induced relaxation and heightened emotions, creating an ideal environment for falling in love. Reality dating show destinations should be … [Read more...]
Louise Reilly Sacco, Permanent Acting Interim Executive Director of the Museum Of Bad Art
Q. Tell us about yourself, how you joined the Museum Of Bad Art, and what you love most about working with the volunteers? I am a native Bostonian, retired from a career as a consultant to small businesses. In 1993, when my brother and his friend came up with the concept of a Museum of Bad Art, I offered to take on the role of Director of Financial Enablement. Around 2000, the other founders moved on to new ventures. I assumed the role of … [Read more...]
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico in Full Color
Having spent time in other Mexican locales like Oaxaca and Merida, Puerto Vallarta seems very much not Mexican in the traditional sense of the word. It's basically a sprawling series of condos, hotels, and shopping malls on the beach – with a healthy smattering of pharmacies selling illicit concoctions banned for over-the-counter sales in most of the world in between -- much in the same way that Phuket has become in Thailand. Here's what I … [Read more...]
War Remnants Museum, Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam – September 2023
A visit here is an intense and perhaps shocking look into the war in Vietnam which lasted some 20 years from 1955 until the fall of Saigon in 1975. Referred to by several names, but within Vietnam this war is referred to as the American War. This museum contains multiple stories of often graphic images and descriptions of the brutality of this particular war with a focus on war crimes. Particularly difficult to visit is the exhibit on the effects … [Read more...]
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